The latest Top 20 Christian Songs chart is here, and while Phil Wickham continues to hold the top position, several artists are making strong moves that could reshape the chart in the weeks ahead.
For another week, "Homesick for Heaven" remains at No. 1, continuing its powerful connection with listeners through its worship-centered message and focus on eternity. The song's consistency highlights how deeply audiences are resonating with themes of hope and heaven.
Rising to No. 2, "World On Fire" by for KING & COUNTRY gains momentum, becoming one of the fastest-climbing songs on the chart right now. Meanwhile, Katy Nichole slips slightly to No. 3 with "Have Your Way," while Peter Burton continues his climb to No. 4.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, Chris Tomlin holds steady, MercyMe moves up, and Matthew West breaks into the Top 10 with "Good." Further down, CeCe Winans, Elevation Worship, and Andrew Ripp all post notable gains, reflecting strong listener engagement across platforms.
At the bottom of the chart, Jamie MacDonald re-enters with a new song, adding fresh energy to this week's ranking.
As always, the chart continues to reflect what listeners are leaning into most-songs filled with faith, encouragement, and worship, offering a steady reminder of God's presence in every season.
Full Top 20 Christian Songs (April 2026, Week 2)
- Homesick for Heaven - Phil Wickham
- World On Fire - for KING & COUNTRY
- Have Your Way - Katy Nichole
- Where Would I Be - Peter Burton
- How Good It Is - Chris Tomlin
- Make It Well - MercyMe
- Heaven On My Mind - TobyMac
- Lift Me Up - Blessing Offor
- The Way - Jon Reddick
- Good - Matthew West
- Finished - Caleb & John
- I'd Do It Again - Andrew Ripp
- Washed - Elevation Rhythm
- Testimony - Terrian
- Alleluia - Elevation Worship
- Worthy Of It All (Worthy) - CeCe Winans
- Rescue Me - We The Kingdom
- I've Got a Fire - Pat Barrett
- Wait For Me - Zach Williams
- Ain't No Way - Jamie MacDonald















